We'll be glad to help you out with your AirPods. If you're looking for a manual, the Quick Start Guide can be found here: AirPods (2nd generation) Quick Start Guide You can also find all other manuals and similar materials here: Apple - Support - Manuals We hope that helps. Cheers!
Apple refreshed its AirPods wireless earbuds in March 2019 and released Airpods Pro later the same year, adding a number of new features that set the two models apart from the original AirPods. One of those features is the ability to summon Siri entirely handsfree, allowing you to speak a ...
Use AirPods with iPhone After you pair AirPods with iPhone, you can use AirPods to listen to audio playing on iPhone, make and answer calls, listen and respond to messages, hear reminders when you need them, listen to conversations more easily in noisy environments, and more. Pair AirPods wi...
Want to use your AirPods (any generation), or any pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones, as a gaming headset with an Xbox One? Good news: you can! It’s pretty simple, but not quite perfect. If you want to give it a try and see if it suits your needs, here’s how. ...
How to pair AirPods to anything else What if you want to use the AirPods with an Android phone, or a Kindle Fire tablet, or other non-Apple product? You can! The AirPods don’t have a pairing button on them, but the charging case does. Stick the AirPods in the charging case, and ...
Now you know how to set up your AirPods. This setup process is pretty much the same, whether you are pairing 2nd-generation AirPods, 3rd-generation AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max. The only difference with the AirPods Max is that you'll need to take them out of the Smart Case. ...
And that's all there is to it. Your AirPods or AirPods Pro should now pair seamlessly with your device whenever you go to use them. Note that if you're signed in toiCloud, your AirPods or AirPods Pro will be set up automatically with any of your supported devices that...
AirPods won't connect to Mac, how to fix it? If you still can't connect your AirPods with your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, there are a few solutions you can try to resolve the problem: Update your Macif necessary. Because AirPods (2nd generation) requires macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or lat...
The AirPods use Bluetooth for wireless connectivity, but they also use Apple’s proprietaryH1 chip, orH2in the case of the AirPods Pro (2nd generation). To put it simply, that means devices like the iPhone and iPad support all the features found in the AirPods, and other devices are prett...
An easy guide to reconnecting AirPods if you forget them in Bluetooth settings, so that you can get back to your favorite music, movies, and more.